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He was spared jail because he had a job? Why should a person's employment status have a bearing on whether or not they get jailed?

He was spared jail because he had a job? Why should a person's employment status have a bearing on whether or not they get jailed?AndyD123

He was spared jail because he had a job? Why should a person's employment status have a bearing on whether or not they get jailed?

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Interocitor
3:19pm Tue 29 Apr 14

AndyD123 wrote…

He was spared jail because he had a job? Why should a person's employment status have a bearing on whether or not they get jailed?

I agree entirely. It's ridiculous. Anyone burglarising a home should do jail time.

[quote][p][bold]AndyD123[/bold] wrote:
He was spared jail because he had a job? Why should a person's employment status have a bearing on whether or not they get jailed?[/p][/quote]I agree entirely. It's ridiculous. Anyone burglarising a home should do jail time.Interocitor

AndyD123 wrote…

He was spared jail because he had a job? Why should a person's employment status have a bearing on whether or not they get jailed?

I agree entirely. It's ridiculous. Anyone burglarising a home should do jail time.

Score: 4

happycyclist
7:10am Wed 30 Apr 14

AndyD123 wrote…

He was spared jail because he had a job? Why should a person's employment status have a bearing on whether or not they get jailed?

It's all part of the war against the unemployed, where the unemployed are being treated as bigger pariahs than criminals. They'll be freeing criminals from prison soon, just to make room for the unemployed. It's a Tory mentality; people at the bottom of the food chain are just seen as serfs and slaves and not working for a pittance and making them lots of money is the ultimate crime.

[quote][p][bold]AndyD123[/bold] wrote:
He was spared jail because he had a job? Why should a person's employment status have a bearing on whether or not they get jailed?[/p][/quote]It's all part of the war against the unemployed, where the unemployed are being treated as bigger pariahs than criminals. They'll be freeing criminals from prison soon, just to make room for the unemployed. It's a Tory mentality; people at the bottom of the food chain are just seen as serfs and slaves and not working for a pittance and making them lots of money is the ultimate crime.happycyclist

AndyD123 wrote…

He was spared jail because he had a job? Why should a person's employment status have a bearing on whether or not they get jailed?

It's all part of the war against the unemployed, where the unemployed are being treated as bigger pariahs than criminals. They'll be freeing criminals from prison soon, just to make room for the unemployed. It's a Tory mentality; people at the bottom of the food chain are just seen as serfs and slaves and not working for a pittance and making them lots of money is the ultimate crime.

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